Bay Ridge-95 Street is the southern terminus of the R train and 4th Avenue Subway. The Verrizano-Narrows Bridge towers off in the distance from the subway station. The station has the standard two tracks with a single island platform layout. The next train to leave signs is simply an arrow that lights up on an old-fashioned looking sign that doesn't actually say what it's indicated. The station and tracks situated on the west side of 4 Avenue in order to leave room underneath 4th Avenue to build to express tracks if they were ever desired. These tracks probably would lead to a proposed but never materialized subway tunnel beneath the narrows. The station is also the only local stop on 4th Avenue that has its original platform tiling on the track walls. This consists of a rather wide mosaic trim line with 95th Street spelled out in it almost looking like a name tablet. There is a small section of the platform (probably the portion of the platform that was added when it was extended) that is simply a bare black wall without tiling. The station also has two small mezzanine areas but evidence, in the terms of the doors at either end of these and restored mosaics along each mezzanine that have arrows pointing towards both 95th St and 93rd St, that the mezzanine could have been full-length, connecting the two exits, at one time. There are also various extra rooms like at most terminal stations for uses such as crew rest quarters, little and rooms for the car-cleaner crews to wait in, and the like. The station has two exits, one at the northern end of the platform with a single staircase up to a decently sized mezzanine to both sides of 4 Avenue and 93 Street. This exit is now fully unstaffed with just High Entrance/Exit and Exit Turnstiles present. The full time exit towards the southern end of the station has a bit of a larger mezzanine, with two staircases down to the platform, and public restrooms (open 5am to midnight) before the bank of turnstiles and token booth is reached. Along the passageway of decent length that leads out to the exit to the east side of 4th Avenue there is evidence of closed shops. The numerous columns along the platform and mezzanines are yellow.